Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Police search for murder suspect

- DAVE HUGHES

BOONEVILLE — Officers from several agencies were searching Wednesday night for 19-year-old Lewis Shores, a suspect in Tuesday’s death of an elderly Fort Smith couple.

“We believe there is a great possibilit­y this subject is connected to the double homicide in Fort Smith,” Fort Smith police spokesman Cpl. Anthony Rice said Wednesday.

Rice wouldn’t comment Wednesday on whether a warrant had been issued for Shores, saying the investigat­ion was ongoing.

Logan County Sheriff Boyd Hicks said his office received informatio­n Wednesday afternoon Shores was involved in an a traffic accident west of Booneville on Tuesday involving three vehicles, one of which was a pickup belonging to Jimmy Grubb.

Grubb, 81, and his wife, Norma, 79, were found dead in their home in the 7700 block of Hermitage Drive.

Hicks said while Booneville police waited Wednesday for Fort Smith police to make their way to Booneville to assist in the arrest, Hicks set up surveillan­ce at a home on East Venable Street in case Shores tried to leave.

Shores left, and Hicks said he got in his vehicle and chased him as Shores began to run down the street. When the sheriff caught up with Shores, Hicks stepped

from his moving vehicle and grabbed Shores, ripping off his shirt off, and both tumbled to the pavement.

Hicks said he landed on and injured his right shoulder. The two men wrestled on the ground but because of his injured shoulder, Hicks said he couldn’t stop Shores from punching him on the head and trying to choke him.

He said he rolled over on Shores to use his weight against him. Shores went for Hicks’ gun on his right hip and had both hands on it when Hicks rolled over on top of the gun so Shores couldn’t get it.

Shores got up and began running again. A deputy drove up, and he and Hicks chased Shores until Shores veered off the road and into thick growth and disappeare­d.

About 30 officers from state, county and local law enforcemen­t agencies along with tracking dogs and an Arkansas State Police helicopter converged on south Booneville, where they set up a perimeter around a pond off South Sharpe Avenue after someone reported seeing Shores along the bank, Hicks said.

Searchers hadn’t found Shores as of 8:45 p.m. Hicks, who was about go to the hospital for treatment on his shoulder, couldn’t say how long the search would last.

Logan County’s part in the murder investigat­ion began Tuesday morning when the sheriff’s office received a report of a three-vehicle traffic accident on Arkansas 10 just west of Booneville. One vehicle was a pickup.

The driver of the pickup fled the scene carrying a red suitcase, Hicks said. He said witnesses described the man as a white male, between 16 and 21 years old, and wearing a blue shirt, blue jeans and red shoes.

In an effort to identify the driver of the pickup, deputies ran the license number and found it was owned by Grubb. Hicks said his office notified Fort Smith police, which sent officers to the Grubbs’ residence and found the couple dead inside.

At that point, a manhunt for the pickup driver began, Hicks said. About 30 state, county and city law enforcemen­t officers searched an area of about 2 miles around the accident scene. An Arkansas State Police trooper found the red suitcase behind a shed at a house a couple doors down from where the accident occurred.

Hicks said the search lasted until about 11 p.m. Tuesday, when Fort Smith police reported they arrested the Grubbs’ grandson, Gentry Rainwater Jr., 37.

Rainwater was arrested at a home in the 2900 block of Memphis Street. A Fort Smith police news release said police sought Rainwater because he lived with his grandparen­ts, was an absconder from parole and his whereabout­s Tuesday were unknown.

Rice said Wednesday that Rainwater wasn’t a suspect in the homicide.

“We have not arrested anyone for this homicide,” Rice said. “This is still an ongoing investigat­ion.”

According to jail records, Rainwater was being held on charges of possession of a controlled substance, possession of methamphet­amine, possession of drug parapherna­lia, failure to pay fines and two counts of failure to appear. The police news release said Rainwater also was arrested on a warrant for absconding.

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